Bubblegum crisis rpg character sheet
Theīook's bibliography includes a short list of anime with angelic and demonic themes, and very short hints at adapting those anime to the game. Steve Jackson Games has an anime-style supplement for their In Nomine roleplaying game, logically enough called In Nomine Anime. The HERO system has no official anime settings, but some unofficial resources exist (which I haven't yet looked at): List, all written by Bruce Grubb Lina Inverse (3e), written by Bruce Grubb Tenchi Muyo: Ryo-Ohki (3e) (animal form only), written by Robert M. Schroeck Sailor Moon: Minako Aino / Sailor Venus, written by Rob Kelk Slayers: Filia Ul Copt, Lina Inverse, Xellos Metallium, and a setting-specific spell Pulver Dragon Half: Mink, written by Bruce Grubb Ranma ½: Mousse (3e), written by Bruce Grubb Ryoga Hibiki (3e), written by Robert M. "Sexaroid" Boomers and the DD Battlemover (3e), both written by David L. Shapeshifters, and other GURPS books released after these characters were written.) All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku-Nuku (Bannou Buka Nekomusume): Eimi and Nuku-Nuku, both written by Bruce Grubb Bubblegum Crisis: Sylvie (3e) and 33-S (Even if you are using GURPS ThirdĮdition rules, most of those writeups also probably need to be re-written to be brought into conformance with the rules in Note that the writeups tagged "(3e)" are GURPS Third Edition writeups, and will need toīe re-written now that GURPS Fourth Edition has been released. Individual characters, on the other hand, are relatively easy to find. In the anime (released in North America by Pioneer/Geneon). Worldbook based on the manga (which was reprinted in English in Super Manga Blast, published by Dark Horse), so it goes into more detail than if it was based on only the part of the story In fact, I only know of one complete worldbook currently available on the Web: Unofficial GURPS anime worldbooks are scarcer than they used to be. However, GURPS Mecha comes close in feel for the "giant robot" type of anime,Īnd many games based on historical anime can make good use of GURPS Japan for background information. Steve Jackson Games has a corporate mentality that discourages adapting licenced properties, so there aren't any official GURPS anime worldbooks despite the age and Usagi Yojimbo game published by Gold Rush Games.) (One licenced Fuzion game isn't really anime-based, but is close enough to be mentioned in passing on this page: the Unofficial Fuzion anime material is difficult to find, if it exists at all (although a very strong case can be made for treating R. Talsorian's Teenagersįrom Outer Space as an unofficial Urusei Yatsura worldbook, and their Mekton game is useful in any giant-robot Fuzion game). Talsorian Games, the original publishers of the Fuzion rules, doesn't have very many licenced games, but what they do haveĪre reasonably big-name anime: Dragon Ball Z for the newer fans, andīubblegum Crisis and VOTOMS for the "old guard". System, as well as releasing d20 Mecha and d20 Anime Magic rulebooks. Guardians of Order converted their BESM game and their licenced Slayers anime game to the popular d20 These were written for the BESM Second Edition rules, and are not completely compatible with BESM Third Edition. Warning: the text is dark red on a blackīackground, and so is very difficult to read. Only in Dreams is a (slow-loading) Cowboy Bebop roleplaying game website.NieA Under Seven, and You're Under Arrest!, and a ninja character from Urusei Yatsura can be found on his "Random Characters" page. Steve Miller's "Big Eyes, Small Mouth" RPG Pages has writeups for Armitage III, Gunsmith Cats,.In mid-2006, all of these games went out-of-print. Starting with the Sailor Moon game, their line included the official games forĭual!, El Hazard, Fushigi Yugi, Hellsing, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Slayers, Tenchi Muyo, and Guradians of Order was extremely agressive in licencing anime to turn into roleplaying games. If you know of any links that should be added to this page, please e-mail me about them - my e-mail address can be found on this site's homepage. Most of the links on this page go to other people's websites please don't complain to me about their content. That page, but it's a decent introduction to the idea of role-playing. (Pop-Up Warning: That page is hosted on GeoCities.) I don't agree with everything said on If you don't know what an RPG is (in this context), please visit I assume you already know what a roleplaying game is, or you wouldn't be here. Roleplaying Anime Characters Roleplaying Anime Characters